Arkansas Code § 17-42-309

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(a) Every principal broker shall maintain a place of business and shall display a permanently attached sign bearing the name under which the principal broker conducts his or her real estate business and the words "real estate", "realty", or other words approved by the Arkansas Real Estate Commission which clearly indicate to the public that the principal broker is engaged in the real estate business. (b) (1) If a principal broker maintains a branch office, a duplicate license shall be issued upon payment by the principal broker of the initial fee and, thereafter, such renewal fee as the commission may require pursuant to § 17-42-304 . (2) However, a duplicate license shall not be issued for a branch office at which licensees are assigned unless the principal broker establishing the branch office has designated an executive broker to supervise the licensees. Acts 1993, No. 690, § 15; 2005, No. 561, § 1.
(a) Every principal broker shall maintain a place of business and shall display a permanently attached sign bearing the name under which the principal broker conducts his or her real estate business and the words "real estate", "realty", or other words approved by the Arkansas Real Estate Commission which clearly indicate to the public that the principal broker is engaged in the real estate business. (b) (1) If a principal broker maintains a branch office, a duplicate license shall be issued upon payment by the principal broker of the initial fee and, thereafter, such renewal fee as the commission may require pursuant to § 17-42-304 . (2) However, a duplicate license shall not be issued for a branch office at which licensees are assigned unless the principal broker establishing the branch office has designated an executive broker to supervise the licensees. Acts 1993, No. 690, § 15; 2005, No. 561, § 1.
(a) Every principal broker shall maintain a place of business and shall display a permanently attached sign bearing the name under which the principal broker conducts his or her real estate business and the words "real estate", "realty", or other words approved by the Arkansas Real Estate Commission which clearly indicate to the public that the principal broker is engaged in the real estate business. (b) (1) If a principal broker maintains a branch office, a duplicate license shall be issued upon payment by the principal broker of the initial fee and, thereafter, such renewal fee as the commission may require pursuant to § 17-42-304 . (2) However, a duplicate license shall not be issued for a branch office at which licensees are assigned unless the principal broker establishing the branch office has designated an executive broker to supervise the licensees. Acts 1993, No. 690, § 15; 2005, No. 561, § 1.
(a) Every principal broker shall maintain a place of business and shall display a permanently attached sign bearing the name under which the principal broker conducts his or her real estate business and the words "real estate", "realty", or other words approved by the Arkansas Real Estate Commission which clearly indicate to the public that the principal broker is engaged in the real estate business.
(b) (1) If a principal broker maintains a branch office, a duplicate license shall be issued upon payment by the principal broker of the initial fee and, thereafter, such renewal fee as the commission may require pursuant to § 17-42-304 . (2) However, a duplicate license shall not be issued for a branch office at which licensees are assigned unless the principal broker establishing the branch office has designated an executive broker to supervise the licensees.
(1) If a principal broker maintains a branch office, a duplicate license shall be issued upon payment by the principal broker of the initial fee and, thereafter, such renewal fee as the commission may require pursuant to § 17-42-304 .
(2) However, a duplicate license shall not be issued for a branch office at which licensees are assigned unless the principal broker establishing the branch office has designated an executive broker to supervise the licensees.
Acts 1993, No. 690, § 15; 2005, No. 561, § 1.

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